Now just in case I didn't confuse you enough with the last post
here's a little more to chew on
While I was present when my tree guy planted the new trees, I didn't pay close attention to the exact tree line placement. As I previously mentioned, the surveyor told me the mature trees were 8" off the line...not ON the line as I had assumed all along. I instructed my tree guy to follow the existing line for planting the new ones. And I should add he did an excellent job because if you sighted it by eye, they lined up perfectly...all 140
However, what I found today is that the midway pin(B) location is 26" away from the tree line. The other 3 pins that I installed in place of the woodstakes were 8" away. UHH? Something skrewy that's for sure. Maybe the 2' rebar pins I placed moved? Hard to believe they moved that much, but what I also found was that they were buried a good 6' below grade even though I installed them flush with the grade. So now that I question the location of these 3, I feel pretty confident I can locate the exact line again by using pins A and B to find C
Agree?...disagree?...?
Likely some will suggest hire the surveyor again but I'd rather not at this time if I can help it. Holidays and all that goes with it, that $200-300 is needed elsewhere
here's a little more to chew on
While I was present when my tree guy planted the new trees, I didn't pay close attention to the exact tree line placement. As I previously mentioned, the surveyor told me the mature trees were 8" off the line...not ON the line as I had assumed all along. I instructed my tree guy to follow the existing line for planting the new ones. And I should add he did an excellent job because if you sighted it by eye, they lined up perfectly...all 140
However, what I found today is that the midway pin(B) location is 26" away from the tree line. The other 3 pins that I installed in place of the woodstakes were 8" away. UHH? Something skrewy that's for sure. Maybe the 2' rebar pins I placed moved? Hard to believe they moved that much, but what I also found was that they were buried a good 6' below grade even though I installed them flush with the grade. So now that I question the location of these 3, I feel pretty confident I can locate the exact line again by using pins A and B to find C
Agree?...disagree?...?
Likely some will suggest hire the surveyor again but I'd rather not at this time if I can help it. Holidays and all that goes with it, that $200-300 is needed elsewhere